The tradition of organizing training camps for Congress party workers has ended: Sushil Kumar Shinde

File photo of Sushil Kumar Shinde

File photo of Sushil Kumar Shinde

The former Union Minister said that the Congress has a tradition of organizing training camps for its workers to propagate the party’s ideology, programs and policies.

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  • Last Update:01 Jul 2021, 11:07 PM IS
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Senior Congress leader Sushilkumar Shinde has lamented that his party’s long-standing tradition of organizing training camps for its workers to disseminate the organization’s ideology and programs has come to an end. It’s hard to know “where do we stand now”. The former Union Minister said that the Congress has a tradition of organizing training camps for its workers to propagate the party’s ideology, programs and policies.

“That process has stalled and I feel really bad about it. It’s hard to know where we stand now,” he said. Shinde was speaking at a function organized on the occasion of 75th birthday of senior Congress functionary Ratnakar Mahajan in Indapur. June 29 in Pune district.

The former Union Minister said that Mahajan’s debates and discussions and articles in Maharashtra Congress magazine “Shidori” made a good guide for the workers to explain the party’s ideology. Our policies may be wrong, but training camps were needed to fix them. Sit with writing pads and pens during training camps organized by the party. Unfortunately, such training camps have become rare now,” the former CM said.

When told by local party workers that Mahajan is best suited for the Rajya Sabha seat, Shinde said, “Be assured that I will put a word at the right place at the right time. But I am not sure whether the words are respected or not. No. At this juncture. But at one point in time, it was important to put in one word.

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